Keith234
(Storm Chaser)
Sat Jul 23 2005 11:46 AM
Re: "It's 1954 all over again"

Franklin is overall increasing in convection, but pressure was up 1 mb probably due to some downdrafts. Yesterday steering currents died down somewhat and allowed it to dirft ene for a while. This has had serious implactionas on the track of the storm lattitude longitude wise, but based on the esemble means this will likely have no impact on the U.S. There is an outiside chance that this thing will become a hurricane later today, but with the trof nearing chances will decrease drastically, have to wait and see for that one. BAMM medium still takes it back to Florida, that is not a likely option at this time. I would side with the NHC now, but the forecast still remains tricky...


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